

Jacobin Show: The Evolution of Racial Justice Under Neoliberalism w/ Touré Reed & Adolph Reed
Dec 10, 2021
Touré Reed and Adolph Reed discuss the evolution of racial justice under neoliberalism, highlighting the disconnect from political economy. They delve into misrepresentation in black political representation, unpack the intersection of race and class dynamics, and challenge popular misconceptions about gentrification and cultural displacement in urban contexts.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
The Impact of Taxation Policies on American Life
04:02 • 20min
Exploring the Intersection of Money, Work, and Essential Resources
23:55 • 2min
Challenging Narratives on Food Stamp Fraud and Welfare Cuts
26:17 • 13min
Navigating Household Responsibilities and Gender Representation
39:23 • 2min
Critiquing Black Political Representation Under Neoliberalism
40:56 • 31min
Unpacking the Intersection of Race and Class Dynamics
01:11:35 • 30min
Evolution of Racial Justice Discussions
01:41:58 • 9min
Unpacking Gentrification in Urban Contexts
01:50:41 • 9min
Unpacking Gentrification and Cultural Displacement
01:59:31 • 14min
Discussion on Political Metaphor and Optimism for the Midterms
02:13:07 • 2min